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Titleist Launches New Metal Series After 2 Years View original image

Titleist is unveiling a new metal series after two years. It will be released simultaneously worldwide on the 23rd. The lineup includes three GT drivers (GT2, GT3, GT4) and two GT fairway woods (GT2, GT3). GT stands for Generational Technology. The GT series incorporates five key technologies and expertise. It features a Seamless Thermoform Crown that delivers excellent sound and feel at impact. Strategic weight distribution optimizes the center of gravity to send the ball farther and provides a high moment of inertia (MOI).


The sleek, seamless head design is impressive. It reduces air resistance, resulting in faster ball speed and increased distance. Enhanced Speed Ring and Variable Face Thickness (VFT) technologies combine to deliver maximum speed and very fast impact. Incorporating feedback from tour players, the series adopts a new face graphic to assist with alignment.


The GT series has already been proven. It made its debut at the PGA Tour Memorial Tournament held last June. At last month’s Genesis Scottish Open, over 100 PGA Tour players switched to GT drivers for the competition.



Max Homa (USA), who uses the GT3, said, "It’s the perfect driver for low spin and high launch. Even when hitting low shots, the ball shows a perfect trajectory thanks to the low spin." Will Zalatoris (USA), who carries the GT2 in his caddie bag, also commented, "Above all, the feel at impact was excellent. It felt very solid yet fast, and the ball speed increased, resulting in a 6 to 7-yard gain in carry distance." The clubs are available at official Titleist club dealers nationwide. For more details, visit the website.


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